The Campbellsville woman accused of setting her sister's house on fire has now been accused of murdering her husband.

Geneva M. Hicks, 40, of 108 W. Walnut St. was indicted for murder Tuesday by a Taylor County grand jury. Hicks was also charged with first-degree arson, first-degree assault, first-degree unlawful imprisonment and three counts of first-degree wanton endangerment.

Security at the Taylor County Judicial Center may cost a bit more than the County has budgeted. Magistrates discussed the cost of providing the security at last Tuesday's regular Fiscal Court meeting.

Taylor County Sheriff John Shipp, whose office oversees security, told the Court that Taylor Circuit Court Judge Allan Bertram has recommended that Paul Lacy, who has been coordinating the security officers, be hired as a full-time employee. Lacy currently works only 24 hours a week.

The first of two emergency shelter training sessions has been canceled.

The session scheduled for Wednesday at Campbellsville Baptist Church's Life Center has been canceled, but will be rescheduled at a later date.

The second class is set for Saturday, Nov. 14 at 9 a.m. at Living Grace Church.

The training is open to those interested in volunteering at emergency shelters and those who have facilities that could be used as an emergency shelter such as churches, life centers, schools and government buildings.